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ADULT EDUCATION

Adult education classes meet on Sundays from 9:30 to 10:20 a.m. in the Cairl Room or the Church Library during the regular church year. Topics range from spiritual practices and biblical studies to explorations of church history, church music, and church art.
During the summer months, a class meets on Sundays from 11:15 to 11:45 in Boyd Chapel to reflect on the preaching text and to offer background on the biblical passage.

On Thursdays from 10 to 11 a.m., a class meets weekly in the Church Library. Topics range from biblical studies to contemporary issues as related to the Christian faith.

A Bible class and fellowship time for young mothers, called Mothers' Morning, meets every other week on Tuesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Childcare is available and visitors are welcome. The class studies currently women in the Bible. Please contact the church office for meeting dates.

CHILDREN'S EDUCATION

Classes for children up to second grade are offered during the worship hour. The classes include a Bible lesson and a craft project related to the lesson. On Communion Sundays, children return to worship in the sanctuary after the Bible lesson.

During the summer, a week-long Music Camp is offered for children entering grades two to six. Children learn a Bible story, do crafts, play instruments, and sing.

Bed Race

Alice with music camp kids

Youth Sunday

Music camp kids

Children Area

Children Area

YOUTH EDUCATION

Youth group for grades six to twelve meets throughout the year on Sunday evenings. The youth study scripture and engage in fellowship and mission projects. For more information, please contact our CE Director, Diane Adams at the church.

Confirmation is typically offered for youth entering eighth to tenth grade. For more information, call the church office.

During the summer, at Kirkmont Center in Zanesfield, OH, a one-week youth camp for those who have completed grades three to twelve is offered. The church makes scholarships available. For more information, please contact our CE Director, Diane Adams.